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s-burma relationship and how far it has come in a short amount of time. you made the point just now that without rule of law, the economy cannot be strengthened in a just way. now we know that the united states is considering listing and easing the ban on imports from burma. that easing would help people in your country in a meaningful way. do you support such a move now? if so, why? if not, what needs to be done to get there? >> i do support the easing of sanctions. i think our people must start taking responsibility for their own destiny. i do not think we need to depend on u.s. sanctions to keep up the momentum of our newfound democracy. we need to work with ourselves. there are many other ways in which the united states can help us achieve a democratic ends. and build up the democratic institution that we are in much need of. sanctions are not the only way. we are very grateful for the fact that sanctions were instituted in the past. it helped us a great deal. i do not agree with those that say that sanctions kurt burma economically -- that sanctions
s-burma relationship and how far it has come in a short amount of time. you made the point just now that without rule of law, the economy cannot be strengthened in a just way. now we know that the united states is considering listing and easing the ban on imports from burma. that easing would help people in your country in a meaningful way. do you support such a move now? if so, why? if not, what needs to be done to get there? >> i do support the easing of sanctions. i think our people...
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in greece, it has been up to 20's%. it is pretty simple. our creditors would not deal with us. >> i think we are ready to start our next panel, right? >> i am the congressional editor at politico, and i have been doing these panels are almost 1.5 years, and this is such a great panel. we have brought in a couple more experts. starting on the and is my friend and old c.q. colleagues. what is your title now, frank? >> i am defense report. >> you have been doing this for years. you are going to be our expert on all things defense, a sequester, helping to understand how this works. and to the right of frank is a staff reporter for "the wall street journal. you cover international economics, and you are one of our other experts. do you want me to speak on this? and i would like to start with frank, and a sequester is something that people are starting to talk about in a serious way. when we were doing things at politico.com i started editing the word "sequester to speak out of things because people do not know what that means. and they are doing
in greece, it has been up to 20's%. it is pretty simple. our creditors would not deal with us. >> i think we are ready to start our next panel, right? >> i am the congressional editor at politico, and i have been doing these panels are almost 1.5 years, and this is such a great panel. we have brought in a couple more experts. starting on the and is my friend and old c.q. colleagues. what is your title now, frank? >> i am defense report. >> you have been doing this for...
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now romney is pulling at best in the mid-20's. his own campaign has said they need to reach 30% in order to be competitive in the states or the latino vote will be critical. what the republican party has done is lurch to the right instead of george w. bush, john mccain. let's reach out and let's make immigration reform something we are for. he has promised a veto. he is for radical policy description, and the idea of making life so miserable that immigrants are purged from the country. this lurch to the right is hurting badly. their strategy means the southwest is out of reach because of this. they pulled out of new mexico. they have a shot in colorado and nevada. essentially, the hispanic strategy has been let's talk about the economy. the cuban americans are in florida and hope they can peel off enough of them. maybe that will be the trick. the fastest-growing group are the non-portrait in immigrants for whom this is a defining issue. i suspect he is glad to have a hard time winning florida in part because of the latino electora
now romney is pulling at best in the mid-20's. his own campaign has said they need to reach 30% in order to be competitive in the states or the latino vote will be critical. what the republican party has done is lurch to the right instead of george w. bush, john mccain. let's reach out and let's make immigration reform something we are for. he has promised a veto. he is for radical policy description, and the idea of making life so miserable that immigrants are purged from the country. this...
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to run down the high points of s energy plan, it starts out with in all of the above strategy. what does that mean? guest: we need to rely upon all sources of oil. -- of energy. we will continue to have oil, cola and natural gas. if you look at where the future is, it is about a cleaner, n.y., energy future. that is more jobs, more secure. let me give you one example. the president last month announced an historic new proposal built around the erpa that says we need to make cars go twice as far on a gallon of gas by 2025. it saves consumers money. it reduces our dependence on oil. it creates new energy jobs, supported by all the manufacturers and reduces our dependence on climate coalition --climate pollution. it is a win for the planet. mitt romney oppose that plan. that makes no sense. he is backwards. he is by and for big oil. we need to go forward. host: the president's plan also includes developing natural gas, better efficiency areas, it would open a new oil and gas exploration, there'd be clean energy research and development. when it comes to mr. romney's ideas, part of
to run down the high points of s energy plan, it starts out with in all of the above strategy. what does that mean? guest: we need to rely upon all sources of oil. -- of energy. we will continue to have oil, cola and natural gas. if you look at where the future is, it is about a cleaner, n.y., energy future. that is more jobs, more secure. let me give you one example. the president last month announced an historic new proposal built around the erpa that says we need to make cars go twice as far...
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live in the major metropolitan areas, and some of those, well, i think new york city, new york state s. a very blue state and california, my goodness sakes, i was just there in los angeles and san diego and i must tell you, california is in as bad shape as we all hear it is and i hope that those in california listening to the program today will take it upon themselves to get to work on that state. what a great place and it's a shame to see it in the financial shape it's in host: back to the phones, melvin on the line for republicans, you're on the phone with william beach of the heritage foundation. go ahead. caller: good morning gentlemen and thank you for bringing this problem to our attention. i agree with you, it's a terrible problem, dependency in this country. thank you very much. my question to you, sir, have you ever considered why this is really happening? is it because of our politicians? but isn't it related somehow to changing our economic system? it's become winner take all and the 99 percent versus the 1 percent. it's so difficult for a person to make a living today. have
live in the major metropolitan areas, and some of those, well, i think new york city, new york state s. a very blue state and california, my goodness sakes, i was just there in los angeles and san diego and i must tell you, california is in as bad shape as we all hear it is and i hope that those in california listening to the program today will take it upon themselves to get to work on that state. what a great place and it's a shame to see it in the financial shape it's in host: back to the...
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discovered these signals and he was just out there mapping archeological sites with a crew in the 70's and he kept coming across these hills that had some kind of -- a little bit of architecture but they couldn't tell what they were. and they decided they are just not going to put them in the reports because they didn't have a name for these until he decided to go up to one and he dug into it and there he found a carved stone bowl with a carved stone lid set into it. and he opened it up and it was full of pieces of turquoise and that's when he looked around and thought, wait a minute, there's something going on around here. he started mapping them all, he started marking them all on his map until he realized, these are all visual relays. there's a network, a communication network, of some sort. or maybe it was when the moon reached the gap they lit the fire so the signal went out so everybody across the colorado plateau would know the needle has been threaded. and i imagine that day people in chaco canyon all standing there, facing north, looking at a fire tower that would have deliver
discovered these signals and he was just out there mapping archeological sites with a crew in the 70's and he kept coming across these hills that had some kind of -- a little bit of architecture but they couldn't tell what they were. and they decided they are just not going to put them in the reports because they didn't have a name for these until he decided to go up to one and he dug into it and there he found a carved stone bowl with a carved stone lid set into it. and he opened it up and it...
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were released by debatt they moderator, jim lehrer off -b-s. the first 3 of the debate's 6 segmentss.. will focus on the economy.tte other 3 segments will focus on health care... the role of government... and governing.each segment is expected to last about 15 minutes.the first debate ttkes place october 3rd... at the university of denver in colorado. an iowa couple... has the ultimate wedding crasher... president obama! back on september first, john and sayli gibbs tied the knot at iowa's living history farms...but on the same daa... president obama has a last minute rally at the same ocati. location.luckily the vent ended on time.... and the ccuple got married.they even commander ii chief.from the - jon: "everything has a wedding. michelle and i wish you a great liie together. barack obama." obama."in addition to the couple a mint julip glass..he - which the groom drank out of... that same night. parents of yyung children are honest if nothing else..... a recent poll shows 20 percent of parents admit to not reading the instructions when insta
were released by debatt they moderator, jim lehrer off -b-s. the first 3 of the debate's 6 segmentss.. will focus on the economy.tte other 3 segments will focus on health care... the role of government... and governing.each segment is expected to last about 15 minutes.the first debate ttkes place october 3rd... at the university of denver in colorado. an iowa couple... has the ultimate wedding crasher... president obama! back on september first, john and sayli gibbs tied the knot at iowa's...
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s back at they just did not come back twice in a row. but jessica, you do not have to just be the balance on this, because you know what the facts are. it is an indisputable fact that president obama said to the speaker here is an agreement, i believe we could do better if we had more revenue close to what the gang of six have authored and others. we can try to get a better deal. the speaker never called the president back. >> there is a lot of concern about the that the sick, even more concerned about the pace of economic recovery and job growth. ellery job growth that goes to what he is put on the table in the jobs act. what else would you pursue to get the economy moving faster than it is today. >> we look at an economic agenda for a second term when we look at it for what happens with this election. we look at it for overall strategy. one is, certainty that comes from all long-term this fall deal that will bring debt and deficit down as a perk percentage of gdp. number two, that you have the enough momentum so that our recovery can s
s back at they just did not come back twice in a row. but jessica, you do not have to just be the balance on this, because you know what the facts are. it is an indisputable fact that president obama said to the speaker here is an agreement, i believe we could do better if we had more revenue close to what the gang of six have authored and others. we can try to get a better deal. the speaker never called the president back. >> there is a lot of concern about the that the sick, even more...
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four democrat my great, great, great grandfather was a democrat kentuckygislature in in the 1800's. i will not ever live on the government if i can host: help it thanks for calling. a few other stories we want to point out. in this out. police can start enforcing the arizona immigration law, a judge has ruled. in some overseas news this morning, this from the washington post, the fbi has arrived in libya to probe the deaths of americans at the embassy. secretary of state hillary clinton said thursday -- also, in overseas news, this from the wall street journal, that the u.s. will curb its joint afghan operation. accompanying that story is a graphic showing some of the attacks from afghan forces that are working with the u.s. the headline is "and friendly friendly attacks." 51 deaths so far this year. and on mitt romney's comments. we are talking to republicans in this first segment. ray is from buffalo, new york. caller: good morning. i believe c-span has to do something. i have been with c-span 20 years listening. this is the first time i have called. on the republican line is demo
four democrat my great, great, great grandfather was a democrat kentuckygislature in in the 1800's. i will not ever live on the government if i can host: help it thanks for calling. a few other stories we want to point out. in this out. police can start enforcing the arizona immigration law, a judge has ruled. in some overseas news this morning, this from the washington post, the fbi has arrived in libya to probe the deaths of americans at the embassy. secretary of state hillary clinton said...
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interest there he s and this is described as a black male in 30s or 40s about six feet tall. the same man is at leas least -- suspected in two other burglaries in northern sonoma county. perhaps you recognize him. >> there are several retailers not doing enough to remove harmful amounts of lead and there is michael finney following this story after firing dangerous levels of led found in purses at retailers including forever 21, nordstrom and the center for environmental health say they're slow to take the i'm yimts off the shelves. >> california trying to get ahead of the fastest growing drug problem among american teenagers prescription painkiller abuse. there is a panel discussing options and according to a study, one in five teenagers has taken a prescription drug without a prescription z they're not getting them on the streets. >> there is a high percentage yeng say they got it from a family member or friend or a friend of theirs got it from a family member or a friend willingly or just taken out of a cabinet. >> and there is 200 million prescriptions written in 2009 up
interest there he s and this is described as a black male in 30s or 40s about six feet tall. the same man is at leas least -- suspected in two other burglaries in northern sonoma county. perhaps you recognize him. >> there are several retailers not doing enough to remove harmful amounts of lead and there is michael finney following this story after firing dangerous levels of led found in purses at retailers including forever 21, nordstrom and the center for environmental health say...
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s, and i'm able to speak to business managers and c.e.o.'s really all day long on cnbc and certainly on my program, which is in the afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon, and what they tell me is that oftentimes they are asked to visit the white house. for example, when the president was, you know, selling his healthcare package, you know, he invited a number of the healthcare c.e.o.'s to the white house under the idea that he wanted to get their input, and he wanted to hear what was going on in healthcare and how, you know, the legislation should change or be altered to sort of address some of the issues that he was going to hear from them. but what i heard from virtually every single healthcare c.e.o. that went there is that they arrived, they did a photo op, they took some pictures, the president spoke to them, gave a speech basically, and then left. so, what i'm hearing increasingly is that, you know, he's not necessarily listening to the executives that go to his office. he has his own ideas, and regardless of what whether or not
s, and i'm able to speak to business managers and c.e.o.'s really all day long on cnbc and certainly on my program, which is in the afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon, and what they tell me is that oftentimes they are asked to visit the white house. for example, when the president was, you know, selling his healthcare package, you know, he invited a number of the healthcare c.e.o.'s to the white house under the idea that he wanted to get their input, and he wanted to hear what was...
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s they residents talked to the news about it. >> couldn't believe the people. >> what happened to her? >> she got caught in the washing machine of the ocean. >> at first i thought it was just the sea coming over but it gradually came closer and closer to the house. >> that's like the strongest wind i have ever, ever, heard. that was scary. and then to see the sea foam. it looked like winter. >> i'm with nick. bring the disco ball and tequila and have a party. >> there were no injuries. if you can imagine that. >>> girls, i have a tech roundup of three items you might want to have. the first one is the plant host drone. this little device follows the sun. you put your plant in it and the shade moves across the floor, the little potter goes to find the sun. it was developed by a belgium sculpture named steven. >> i need this device. i have a brown thumb literally and figuratively speaking. >> the next device is in development and its aim is to help undo some of the social networking pitfalls. this friend zone bracelet will vibrate when you're near somebody that has like-minded ideas. th
s they residents talked to the news about it. >> couldn't believe the people. >> what happened to her? >> she got caught in the washing machine of the ocean. >> at first i thought it was just the sea coming over but it gradually came closer and closer to the house. >> that's like the strongest wind i have ever, ever, heard. that was scary. and then to see the sea foam. it looked like winter. >> i'm with nick. bring the disco ball and tequila and have a party....
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s former state comptroller. >> good evening, fellow democrats. i'm proud to be from silicon valley, california. [applause] a place built on ideas, innovation and daring, home to oracle and apple, google and facebook and a small on-line free-market i helped to build called ebay. ebay is the perfect place for historical items and relics like the republican party platform. where i am from, we dream big. we think different. we invest in a future filled with a possibility. president obama understands that future. he knows this election is about creating jobs today he has created 4.5 million of them, growing the economy from the middle out, not from the top down. but he also knows it is about supporting the jobs of tomorrow. it is about making sure kids in charlotte can compete with kids in shanghai. as a business person, from the most dynamic and entrepreneurial place in the world, i can tell you this -- no one has done more to help america and with that competition than president barack obama. [applause] he understands creating the jobs of the future
s former state comptroller. >> good evening, fellow democrats. i'm proud to be from silicon valley, california. [applause] a place built on ideas, innovation and daring, home to oracle and apple, google and facebook and a small on-line free-market i helped to build called ebay. ebay is the perfect place for historical items and relics like the republican party platform. where i am from, we dream big. we think different. we invest in a future filled with a possibility. president obama...
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go to the 1920's, and the branch banking legislation. there was a decision a couple of decades later to put a branch of the federal reserve bank in richmond in charlotte as opposed to other parts of the carolinas, so what happened in the 1980's is a our banks began to push for regional interstate banking, which allow them to expand. that was followed by national interstate banking. we had aggressive, ambitious bankers that wanted to compete with new york-based banks and to compete nationally and globally they knew they had to compete with the city where there workforce would want to live band raised families. throw in all of them -- throw in all of that and good luck, the home of bank of america, and formerly of wachovia, we grew into the financial center but we are today. -- that we are today. it matters today. they still bring more wealth into our economy than any other. they help us to recruit corporate headquarters. they help us to recruit headquarters of all industries to charlotte, in part, back to the issue of if you're going to b
go to the 1920's, and the branch banking legislation. there was a decision a couple of decades later to put a branch of the federal reserve bank in richmond in charlotte as opposed to other parts of the carolinas, so what happened in the 1980's is a our banks began to push for regional interstate banking, which allow them to expand. that was followed by national interstate banking. we had aggressive, ambitious bankers that wanted to compete with new york-based banks and to compete nationally...
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these folks who come in and steal plans for a new fighter, plans for a new product, the formula,s well as your personal information. so, that's why it affects our economy and our personal well-being as far as the country's security and our infrastructure. >> as a member of the intelligence committee, where are we unravel beyond cybersecurity? in all sorts of places, that's what they keep doing, they keep probing for vulnerabilities. they continue to look for ways to attack air planes. they continue to look for ways to hide bombs and blow up large numbers of people. they continue to look for ways to take and use -- if they can get their hands on them they'll use them. what you're talking about, vastly greater numbers of people who would be affected by an attack like that. >> the status ofal kide today? >> it -- of al qaeda today? >> it's changed. the core is much diminished. they've been under assault for a decade and they're not anything like they were. at the same time it's a little bit like a videogame that you may remember, where you hit the big spider and five small spiders take it
these folks who come in and steal plans for a new fighter, plans for a new product, the formula,s well as your personal information. so, that's why it affects our economy and our personal well-being as far as the country's security and our infrastructure. >> as a member of the intelligence committee, where are we unravel beyond cybersecurity? in all sorts of places, that's what they keep doing, they keep probing for vulnerabilities. they continue to look for ways to attack air planes....
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from high water marks of the 1950's, remember the 1950's? that was when we passed the g.i. bill that put our returning veterans to work, got them higher education, enabled them to buy a home, really created the middle class, thanks to franklin roosevelt, harry truman, and dwight eisenhower, and then dwight eisenhower followed up building the interstate highway says tell, playing down the infrastructure in this country, employing hundreds of thousands of people in the process. imagine what we would be without an interstate highway system, the number of towns and communities who would have been marginalized in our economy without an opportunity to be on a road that led from one place to another and that you could stop and you could buy something and you could stay overnight and you could decide this is a nice town. they ought to put roots down here. they generally do that if it's successful. -- accessible. the interstate highway system made the whole country accessible. but from the 1950's, congress has passed fewer bills, enacted fewer laws over time, but even compared with
from high water marks of the 1950's, remember the 1950's? that was when we passed the g.i. bill that put our returning veterans to work, got them higher education, enabled them to buy a home, really created the middle class, thanks to franklin roosevelt, harry truman, and dwight eisenhower, and then dwight eisenhower followed up building the interstate highway says tell, playing down the infrastructure in this country, employing hundreds of thousands of people in the process. imagine what we...
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s. they'll just like to make noise. host: the were dropping, a continuation from the fall of 2008. en they bumped back up. guest: if you look at where we come from the fall of 2008, jobs are dropping. there were far more jobs being lost four years ago at this time. when president obama came into office in january of 2009, that month, we lost about 800,000 jobs. yes, there are those who would argue that the number of jobs added is clearly insufficient for this economy. but on the other hand, you have month after month for literally years now of job growth. if you want to oppose the political question of whether you are better or not -- better off or not, one could argue that we have job losses and now we have job gains. one could argue whether they are sufficient now and whose fault that is. host: comments from both mitt romney in his excedrin speech and barack obama on jobs, here is what both of them had to say. [video clip] >> this country created over half a million manufacturing jobs
s. they'll just like to make noise. host: the were dropping, a continuation from the fall of 2008. en they bumped back up. guest: if you look at where we come from the fall of 2008, jobs are dropping. there were far more jobs being lost four years ago at this time. when president obama came into office in january of 2009, that month, we lost about 800,000 jobs. yes, there are those who would argue that the number of jobs added is clearly insufficient for this economy. but on the other hand, you...
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s out there, maybe the u.s. can't pay. . get a cascading explosion that can happen in financial markets when you have stock market crashes, bond market crashes. people will say they do not want unlesse those i.o.u.'s they're paid more interest. the interest rates are very low. if they went up, but we could have to pay hundreds of trillions of dollars more in interest that would just add to the problem. something to say it was only last year. it is this minute. host: bob woodward, thank you for staying at our table and talking to our viewers. i appreciate it. next, turning our attention to the federal school lunch money -- lunch program. first, an update from c-span radio. >> hundred of occupy wall street protesters have gathered in wall street financial district marking the anniversary of the occupy movements of lining up from zuccoit park where they had been -- zuccoti. rallies are being held around the world to mark the day. violent protests continue in the middle east as people in pakistan torched a building in the northw
s out there, maybe the u.s. can't pay. . get a cascading explosion that can happen in financial markets when you have stock market crashes, bond market crashes. people will say they do not want unlesse those i.o.u.'s they're paid more interest. the interest rates are very low. if they went up, but we could have to pay hundreds of trillions of dollars more in interest that would just add to the problem. something to say it was only last year. it is this minute. host: bob woodward, thank you for...
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about how his fathhr received government assistancea affer moving to the -s from mexico as a child."they came back to the united states, and my dad had to get help, financial help, the government helped his family be able to get on their feet again. by the way, that's the way america works. we help people, we get them on their feet and they build a brighttr future."but the rooney campaign is doing more than cleaning up that video leaked to mother jones magazine. consider what the gop nominee said on the similarities between the president's health care lawa& and his own."now and thennthe president says i'm the grandfather of obamacare. i don'ttttink he meant thaa as a compliment but i'll take it." after thh obama campaign noted what romney has said in the past about the lawa"i will repeal obamacare and i will kill it dead on the first day." one of the romney's top governor bobby jindal hopped on a conference call with reporters to say the candidate is not trying to have it both wwys."governor romney has made repeal and replace this very y - bad laa."after a rocky couple of weeks that'
about how his fathhr received government assistancea affer moving to the -s from mexico as a child."they came back to the united states, and my dad had to get help, financial help, the government helped his family be able to get on their feet again. by the way, that's the way america works. we help people, we get them on their feet and they build a brighttr future."but the rooney campaign is doing more than cleaning up that video leaked to mother jones magazine. consider what the gop...
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the crash in colorado in the 50's led to new rules, all air craft must stay up to 500 feet away from the crowd. >> the next piece of video may be disturbing. a monster truck going out of control and in to the crowd. it all started off as a drag race but the camera was rolling things went wrong at the monster air 2012 show. this is in harrisburg oregon near eugene. one of the drivers skidded through a mud pit. flew into the crowd of people. what you are seeing three people got hit by the truck. . >>> train derailed. it hit another one. residents didn't know what the loud noise was, it lasted 20 to 30 seconds, nobody was hurt. the accident knocked out power to 2500 customers. imagine waking up to seeing that. >> you thought you have a great labor day weekend. wait until you see this. >> out of the cookbook in to the record book. what a crab cake. . >>> this is what 300-tons of sand can get you. artists of all ages molding at the san diego pi er. no experience necessary, just your hands and vision. lot at stake here. about $20,000. they will build these through tomorrow. >> you can go d
the crash in colorado in the 50's led to new rules, all air craft must stay up to 500 feet away from the crowd. >> the next piece of video may be disturbing. a monster truck going out of control and in to the crowd. it all started off as a drag race but the camera was rolling things went wrong at the monster air 2012 show. this is in harrisburg oregon near eugene. one of the drivers skidded through a mud pit. flew into the crowd of people. what you are seeing three people got hit by the...
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our building looking toward the bay bridge oakland only 68 san francisco 59, santa rosa 78, low 80's for concord and livermore. a not warm september. only 75 are warmest temperature in san francisco. in oakland only got up to 77. later on this week we will beat all three of those temperatures as forget and off shore when it will feel more like summer. a lot of clouds at the coast line through the golden gate it will push inland. will start cloudy near the bay. for thursday this will develop low pressure to the south and high pressure to the north, that gives us an east wind or offshore wind that worms as out. also adds to fire danger. morning cloud and afternoon sunshine tomorrow and wednesday thursday we flip things around will be sunny and very warm, if you like warm weather you'll be warm by the end of the week. for tomorrow at sfo five degrees below average, 78 san jose, campbell 81, walnut creek 84, concord 83, pittsburgh 78, petaluma 74, 72 in san leandro, for thursday 90s widespread inland. approaching 80 near the bay. the coast will make it to the '70s. we just shift the wind
our building looking toward the bay bridge oakland only 68 san francisco 59, santa rosa 78, low 80's for concord and livermore. a not warm september. only 75 are warmest temperature in san francisco. in oakland only got up to 77. later on this week we will beat all three of those temperatures as forget and off shore when it will feel more like summer. a lot of clouds at the coast line through the golden gate it will push inland. will start cloudy near the bay. for thursday this will develop low...
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s transportation security grant program. i have seen in my own transit system the utilization of these funds. i have seen the ultimatization as it's been very effective in k-9 units. let come together to say, the frontliners, meaning the united states military, then, of course, the men and women who overlap in jurisdiction under homeland security, the many different law enforcements that every day work on the border, work on internal enforcement, work at airports, coalesce and collaborate with the f.b.i. and d.e.a. and a.t.f. and others around the question of security. i am glad these programs are being expanded for security purposes, for efficiency purposes, for utilization of our tax dollars in the right way. and that is why i'm pleased to see the majority -- that the majority and the ranking member, along with members of the democratic part of the committee, at my request, in submission of an amendment, accepted my amendment during committee consideration to authorize $400 million for the transportation security grant pro
s transportation security grant program. i have seen in my own transit system the utilization of these funds. i have seen the ultimatization as it's been very effective in k-9 units. let come together to say, the frontliners, meaning the united states military, then, of course, the men and women who overlap in jurisdiction under homeland security, the many different law enforcements that every day work on the border, work on internal enforcement, work at airports, coalesce and collaborate with...
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u-s---p-s...///.postal... officials... say... increased.... mail markkting... could create... more than ... a... billion dollars ... in... new revenue... every year. apple's... i- phone five... is out... this friday. friday.and,... several experts ... are... raving about ...all the ...new bells and whistles... it boasts... / some... calling it... the best smart phone on the market.../.the... phone is ...significantly faster.../ , thinner .../ aad lighter ... while gaining... a... larger screen.../all ... this... battery life... 20-42"accually they're claiming higher battery life for most functions and i got it in mixed use, playing videos, making phone calls, e-mail, web, twitter, facebook. all the various things running, running various different apps. so it has very good battery life." life."apple's... connected the i-phone ...to theefastest cellular data network,.../ called... "l-t-e"../ . meaning ... downloaas and uploads ...fly,.../ even... when you... aren't... on wi- fi. 3 new tonight on fox 45 news at 5:30... a hit and run in west baltimore gturns deadly.what the victi
u-s---p-s...///.postal... officials... say... increased.... mail markkting... could create... more than ... a... billion dollars ... in... new revenue... every year. apple's... i- phone five... is out... this friday. friday.and,... several experts ... are... raving about ...all the ...new bells and whistles... it boasts... / some... calling it... the best smart phone on the market.../.the... phone is ...significantly faster.../ , thinner .../ aad lighter ... while gaining... a... larger...
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i sold solar panels in the 1980's. it worked very well in michigan, where everybody said it would not. now, i'm looking hundreds of years ahead of time, being concerned of future generations. i know we need to transition of all levels for sustainability. i can feel how we have -- host: yes? caller: big reds, but i think we need to wake up and think of -- ignorance, but i think we need to wake up and think of future generations. we need a more sustainable element with it. host: we lost you for a moment but we got the gist of what you were talking about, sustainability. guest: manufacturers like so linda, which went bankrupt -- like solyndra, which went bankrupt after a loan guarantee. the administration would say these companies were undercut by solar panels produced in china that could not compete. but as the price of solar panels has gone down, one of the benefits of that, installations has increased. it is still a small percentage of the total electricity we use, but it is on the rise. host: the state of ohio has the
i sold solar panels in the 1980's. it worked very well in michigan, where everybody said it would not. now, i'm looking hundreds of years ahead of time, being concerned of future generations. i know we need to transition of all levels for sustainability. i can feel how we have -- host: yes? caller: big reds, but i think we need to wake up and think of -- ignorance, but i think we need to wake up and think of future generations. we need a more sustainable element with it. host: we lost you for a...
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it is 20's arm of what we do now. we have seen significant change in wind and alternative sources of energy. manufacturing has grown around the wind industry. within the last four years we have really seen that volume increase. the energy policy has been good for us. >> i developed a bad cold. and then a really awful cough. a week later, i was on my support. it is very difficult to imagine an illness that can come on so quickly and take you down so effectively. no one would really be expecting a rare fumble pneumonia -- fungal pneumonia perce >> we had million-dollar lifetime limit on our policies. within the first two months that amy was in the hospital, we cruised past that million dollar point. the elimination of the lifetime caps is what saved us from bankruptcy. >> it was comforting, because it meant that i could focus on getting better. right now i would not be talking with out of the affordable care act. the surgery to helped me be able to talk. >> i started right out of high school. it was hard work. i did not
it is 20's arm of what we do now. we have seen significant change in wind and alternative sources of energy. manufacturing has grown around the wind industry. within the last four years we have really seen that volume increase. the energy policy has been good for us. >> i developed a bad cold. and then a really awful cough. a week later, i was on my support. it is very difficult to imagine an illness that can come on so quickly and take you down so effectively. no one would really be...
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and 1960's respectively. the landmark legislation enacted in the two year period 2009 and 2010. to put meager output of this current congress to shame. further, beyond these big three at least a dozen bills were passed during that time period, including legislation addressing fair pay, student loans, consumer protection, national service, stem cell research, and food safety. the american people are tired of business as usual. they are tired of congress waiting until the last possible moment to avert yet another disaster. and they are certainly tired of this house returning from a 37-day summer vacation only to hold a couple of votes this week before rushing out of town again next week leaving in their wake a sea of critical work that remains undone. our country faces serious, daunting challenges that demand action now, which is why i advocated canceling the august recess, the house now has an opportunity to take decisive action in the coming days on at least two major deadline issues facing congress, passing
and 1960's respectively. the landmark legislation enacted in the two year period 2009 and 2010. to put meager output of this current congress to shame. further, beyond these big three at least a dozen bills were passed during that time period, including legislation addressing fair pay, student loans, consumer protection, national service, stem cell research, and food safety. the american people are tired of business as usual. they are tired of congress waiting until the last possible moment to...
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the first was in the early 1800's. they're related to have multiple branches around the states. the banks started getting bigger than some of their peers around the country. what soviet in winston-salem, they started getting bigger -- while kobe of -- wachovia, which became bank of america and the other big bank was union national which became first union. those were the big banks competing with each other, doing deals, making acquisitions, a lot of the regulations about going outside the boundaries, they came -- it became bigger and bigger. bank of america is the biggest in the country. it had some troubles, to dollars trillion in assets. it merged with wachovia and took its name and got in trouble during the financial crisis. it is now run by wells fargo out of sound francisco. it is the only big bank based here. although wachovia as part of wells fargo, they have their base here in charlotte. >> he mentioned some of the problems they were having. >> most of these banks stumbled on their last big acquisition. wachovia bought a lender called golden west financial. it had a lot
the first was in the early 1800's. they're related to have multiple branches around the states. the banks started getting bigger than some of their peers around the country. what soviet in winston-salem, they started getting bigger -- while kobe of -- wachovia, which became bank of america and the other big bank was union national which became first union. those were the big banks competing with each other, doing deals, making acquisitions, a lot of the regulations about going outside the...
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and 60's, retirees and widows in this 70's and 80's, and tell them, romney and bain have broken their promises. jobs, vacation pay, severance, health insurance, pension benefits that were promised, they were all gone. now, some companies succeed, some company succeed, others failed. i know that. but i also know this. we do not need a president who fires steelworkers or says, let detroit go bankrupt. [cheers and applause] we need the leadership, we need the leadership of a man who during the darkest hours for america's auto industry rolled up his sleeves, risked his presidency, and saved over 1 million good auto jobs. we need, we need barack obama. thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> please welcome maryland congressman chris van hollen. [applause] >> four more years. a week ago today, paul ryan accepted his party's nomination for vice president. he is the chairman of the house budget committee. i lead the democrats on the committee. we have sharp differences over policy, but we get along well. i will admit -- i was glad that paul was peck. i hope it would result in a serious debate
and 60's, retirees and widows in this 70's and 80's, and tell them, romney and bain have broken their promises. jobs, vacation pay, severance, health insurance, pension benefits that were promised, they were all gone. now, some companies succeed, some company succeed, others failed. i know that. but i also know this. we do not need a president who fires steelworkers or says, let detroit go bankrupt. [cheers and applause] we need the leadership, we need the leadership of a man who during the...
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she became a pioneering computer programmer in the 1950's. it is the story of my father, imprisoned and tortured in cuba, beaten nearly to death. he fled to texas in 1957, not speaking english, with $100 sewn into his underwear. he washed dishes making 50 cents an hour to pay its way through college and to start a small business in the oil and gas industry. my father is here today. when he came to america, [speaking spanish] he had nothing, but he had heard. a hard for freedom. thank you, dad. -- a heart for freedom. it is the story of each and everyone of you. where are the sons and daughters that risk everything for freedom and each of us has the duty to pass that seem liberty on to the next generation. and yet today, many in washington seem content to settle for crushing debt and a limited future. we're going broke. i'm here today with a word of encouragement. millions of americans are standing up saying, we want our country back. republicans, democrats, independents. we will not go down the path of greece. we will not go quietly into the
she became a pioneering computer programmer in the 1950's. it is the story of my father, imprisoned and tortured in cuba, beaten nearly to death. he fled to texas in 1957, not speaking english, with $100 sewn into his underwear. he washed dishes making 50 cents an hour to pay its way through college and to start a small business in the oil and gas industry. my father is here today. when he came to america, [speaking spanish] he had nothing, but he had heard. a hard for freedom. thank you, dad....
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and unlike the 1960's where it was u.s. vs. u.s.s.r., we're now with many more competitors on the international scene. and they are partnering with their governments, they are partnering in a way that provides research moneys, incubator space, higher ed communities that are growing in leaping and -- leaps and bounds while we languish with a do-nothing republican congress that wants to promote delay, insert poison pills or just deny progress in a partisanship way that is not speaking to the american spirit that was imagined and planted by our founding parents. you know, tonight for this past hour we as democrats have enjoyed sharing our thoughts about what a productive congress could be in terms of shaping our future. what a productive congress komine to fairness and justice and equitable opportunity for generations to come. our children are watching, they're measuring our actions much more than by our words but more so by the achievements that we can assess. they're watching carefully. and we need to move forward in a way that
and unlike the 1960's where it was u.s. vs. u.s.s.r., we're now with many more competitors on the international scene. and they are partnering with their governments, they are partnering in a way that provides research moneys, incubator space, higher ed communities that are growing in leaping and -- leaps and bounds while we languish with a do-nothing republican congress that wants to promote delay, insert poison pills or just deny progress in a partisanship way that is not speaking to the...
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in the 1980's and 1990's in michigan we struggled with high unemployment. we struggled with a welfare system that was putting people really on servitude in any cases against their own will and desire. they wanted to work. i still have in my files in my home office copies of leaflets that were handed to people coming from other states to michigan saying, you can cross the line and immediately get welfare assistance. no work requirements. no residency requirements. we struggled with that. and then in 1994, under a republican administration and efforts of many of us, we put took workfare and promoted the dignity of individuals with an opportunity to work. we saw amazing results begin to take place, not overnight, but almost. and we heard testimonies of people who from formerly on welfare assistance saying, i really didn't think it could work but i can say i am paying for my own way and my kids. i got an education. i got work now that gives me dignity, and i'm moving forward. we continued on with that, and now here when governors have asked for some flexibility
in the 1980's and 1990's in michigan we struggled with high unemployment. we struggled with a welfare system that was putting people really on servitude in any cases against their own will and desire. they wanted to work. i still have in my files in my home office copies of leaflets that were handed to people coming from other states to michigan saying, you can cross the line and immediately get welfare assistance. no work requirements. no residency requirements. we struggled with that. and...
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our volunteers are doing s -- an outstanding job. i have, but is that with everything we need. >> i would take the fact that president obama would win by such a wide margin in certain states because of the turnout operation. >> give this a couple of races or maybe one were the ryan people have put something in play. to us some examples of how this has changed things. >> we have 50 candidates in our program in markey races. -- in marquis races. are independent expenditure just went up today. with an ad that's this of the renamedryan. specifically names ryan. this is incredibly powerful and would not be spending money in all but the market unless we really believe that and it worked. >> the president has been trying to brand that ryan for two years. when ryan was picked, nobody knew who we was. our voters going to see if ryan and his policies are connected? >> we need some time to have this debate. he was only nominated a few weeks ago. the key argument in this race is people need to understand that they're actually was a plan. what we
our volunteers are doing s -- an outstanding job. i have, but is that with everything we need. >> i would take the fact that president obama would win by such a wide margin in certain states because of the turnout operation. >> give this a couple of races or maybe one were the ryan people have put something in play. to us some examples of how this has changed things. >> we have 50 candidates in our program in markey races. -- in marquis races. are independent expenditure just...
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by adding american manufacturing jobs for the first time since the 1990's. president obama ism -- moving america forward, not back. facts are facts. no president since franklin delano roosevelt in the great depression inherited a worse economy, a bigger job losses, or deeper problems from his predecessor, but president obama is moving america forward, not back. yet mitt romney and paul ryan now say they want to take america back. and we have to ask, back to what? back to the failed policies that drove us into this deep recession? back to the days of record job losses? back to the days when insurance companies called being a woman a pre-existing condition? no thank you. i do not want to go back -- do you? instead of the balanced and capable plan to create jobs and reduce the deficit, mitt romney says -- puts forward a plan that would cut taxes for millionaires while raising them on the middle-class. instead of improving public safety and public education like president obama, mitt romney says we need less firefighters, teachers, and police. instead of safegua
by adding american manufacturing jobs for the first time since the 1990's. president obama ism -- moving america forward, not back. facts are facts. no president since franklin delano roosevelt in the great depression inherited a worse economy, a bigger job losses, or deeper problems from his predecessor, but president obama is moving america forward, not back. yet mitt romney and paul ryan now say they want to take america back. and we have to ask, back to what? back to the failed policies...
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s c.e.o. dan ackerson called these standards, and i quote, a win for american manufacturing for the very first time. mr. speaker, everybody wins when more efficient cars hit the roads. american workers win, drivers win, and automakers. these standards demonstrate the best of america. how creating jobs goes hand in hand with protecting the environment and health. how drivers can save billions in gasoline costs. how american auto industry can compete with any country in the world. that's why we must preserve these his -- historic standards and the enormous benefits that come with them by voting for my final amendment. i ask that all my colleagues weigh this simple proposition -- do you want your constituents to payless at the pump and drive more efficient cars made in america? if your answer is yes, then vote for my amendment. it ensures that our constituents will save thousands of dollars every year at the gas bump -- gas pump and make shures that american workers will find jobs building the ca
s c.e.o. dan ackerson called these standards, and i quote, a win for american manufacturing for the very first time. mr. speaker, everybody wins when more efficient cars hit the roads. american workers win, drivers win, and automakers. these standards demonstrate the best of america. how creating jobs goes hand in hand with protecting the environment and health. how drivers can save billions in gasoline costs. how american auto industry can compete with any country in the world. that's why we...
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the united states enjoyed price stability until the 1990's and continues to do so today. the employment situation remains a grave concern. it is not growing fast enough to make significant progress reducing the unemployment rate. fewer than half of the 8 million jobs have been restored. at 8.1%, the unemployment rate is nearly unchanged since the beginning of the year. the weak job market should concern every american. high unemployment imposes large ship and entails a tremendous waste of human skills and talents. 5 million americans have been unemployed for more than six months and millions more have left the labour force. they have given up because they have not been able to find suitable work. as skills atrophy, they find it increasingly difficult to get good jobs. and also to the detriment of our nation's productive potential. they have provided unprecedented levels of policy accommodation in recent years. it with the main policy interest rate near the effect of lower bound, we have tools to carry out monetary policy, balance sheet actions, and guidance for how we ant
the united states enjoyed price stability until the 1990's and continues to do so today. the employment situation remains a grave concern. it is not growing fast enough to make significant progress reducing the unemployment rate. fewer than half of the 8 million jobs have been restored. at 8.1%, the unemployment rate is nearly unchanged since the beginning of the year. the weak job market should concern every american. high unemployment imposes large ship and entails a tremendous waste of human...
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he is doubt in the low-40's. what is important about the tide races is you have to think about where is the push going to come from? i maintain the districts that are tighter now. he isn't not even endorse the republican nominee. very competitive. the polling has been terrific. our expenditure is up there. the communicating just started. i think we'll see the numbers move to tighten up very quickly. >> thank you so much for being here. we're going to take a quick break and bring up duffy. >> our final panel of the morning, we have the jennifer duffy, the senator. these folks know what is going on in tell us everything that they just said is not quite true. but start with you. what did you hear from romney? where does the senate landscapes stand today? >> i do not think he was overstating much when he said that the landscape has changed. when this cycle started, we call this an exposure election for democrats. they had more retirements. is it the place for places like nebraska and north dakota. i think a couple of
he is doubt in the low-40's. what is important about the tide races is you have to think about where is the push going to come from? i maintain the districts that are tighter now. he isn't not even endorse the republican nominee. very competitive. the polling has been terrific. our expenditure is up there. the communicating just started. i think we'll see the numbers move to tighten up very quickly. >> thank you so much for being here. we're going to take a quick break and bring up duffy....
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the 1990's were very vibrant. you are talking about a different economic time that he was overseeing. he oversaw a balanced budget and a budget surplus, giving him that kind of credibility in terms of economics. now i will say this. i was talking to bill clinton about the fiscal cliff. i said straight out to him -- you can pull up this interview on line. so i said to him, what do you think about the fiscal cliff? first he entered something political. then i followed up -- "does that mean the tax cut should be extended?" he was backed into a corner. he said everything should be extended. .e're in a recession we ran that interview. an e-mail said he had to retract something that he said. i said, what? bill clinton is a smart politician. "what are you retracing?" "the tax cuts should be extended for people making under $250,000." then i call them later and said, what is going on here? apparently, the obama people call the clinton people and said you need to go out and take that statement back. it was a pretty big bro
the 1990's were very vibrant. you are talking about a different economic time that he was overseeing. he oversaw a balanced budget and a budget surplus, giving him that kind of credibility in terms of economics. now i will say this. i was talking to bill clinton about the fiscal cliff. i said straight out to him -- you can pull up this interview on line. so i said to him, what do you think about the fiscal cliff? first he entered something political. then i followed up -- "does that mean...
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i have four sons that are in their late 20's-early 30's and they don't want to utilize their voting rights or privileges. we are a faith based household. i told them that this may be the first time in history that the united states citizens have an opportunity for a ride in both. that right in vote would be hillary clinton. i watch the she responds to all of the foreign issues going on. she has a track record of supporting israel who we have branched off of. those things along with her own personal life and how we have watched things unfold on the television set, i believe that president clinton, although he had some past failures, as we all fall down and must get back up -- she has maintained excellent control and processes everything she does with a great thought and great intentions to benefit our nation but our world wide aspect. i am encouraging people to retain their privileged to do a write-in vote for the first female president and people should know they have that privilege to do that. host: vice-presidential candidate paul ryan was speaking at the family research council plus an
i have four sons that are in their late 20's-early 30's and they don't want to utilize their voting rights or privileges. we are a faith based household. i told them that this may be the first time in history that the united states citizens have an opportunity for a ride in both. that right in vote would be hillary clinton. i watch the she responds to all of the foreign issues going on. she has a track record of supporting israel who we have branched off of. those things along with her own...
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s work. unlike some tests that come to a lab that can be sent out to other labs, proficiency tests must be performed in-house. currently if a lab is found to have referred a proficiency test to another lab, the secretary of h.h.s. must revoke that lab's certificate for at least one year. and this prevents it from participating in medicare or medicaid for that period. in addition, the operator of any lab that has had its certificate revokes is barred from owning or operating any certified labs for two years. however, current law does not allow the secretary any flexibility in imposing these penalties for labs that improperly refer proficiency tests, even when it's an unintentional referral. this has led to labs that are being shut down across the country potentially affecting patient care and access, even when their actions are not worthy of such a sanction. this is especially pronounced when the sanction occurs on just one lab that is part of a larger health care system, as the penalties appl
s work. unlike some tests that come to a lab that can be sent out to other labs, proficiency tests must be performed in-house. currently if a lab is found to have referred a proficiency test to another lab, the secretary of h.h.s. must revoke that lab's certificate for at least one year. and this prevents it from participating in medicare or medicaid for that period. in addition, the operator of any lab that has had its certificate revokes is barred from owning or operating any certified labs...
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upper 60's to middle 70's for nighttime low with patchy fog early tomorrow morning. otherwise, keep the umbrella handy. or activities, do picnics or barbecues planned, you might want to make alternative plans now. 78-83 degrees. outlook if tended you like warmer weather, wait until the middle of the week. clouds beginning to clear, upper 80 thursday, by friday, sun shine, temperatures around 83, 84 degrees. it is not yet over and we saw what's happening downtown and over on new york avenue. i believe we'll probably see repeats of that if we find the slow moving clusters over the . strict again > those folks have to be for tuesday. >> thanks. let's switch now and talk about sports because one week from tonight we'll be celebrating new king in d.c. >> reeg's -- rg-3's official debut. in new orleans? a week. the roster has been made. up and we ns gear about erything for you e on the y will b roster. when today we found out and where stephen strasburg will pitch for the last time >> the toyota sports desk. brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward.
upper 60's to middle 70's for nighttime low with patchy fog early tomorrow morning. otherwise, keep the umbrella handy. or activities, do picnics or barbecues planned, you might want to make alternative plans now. 78-83 degrees. outlook if tended you like warmer weather, wait until the middle of the week. clouds beginning to clear, upper 80 thursday, by friday, sun shine, temperatures around 83, 84 degrees. it is not yet over and we saw what's happening downtown and over on new york avenue. i...
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his book "the new new daeleal" s great. it is a real in-depth look at how to stimulus bill and change the way we live and all of the political imaginations that surrounded it. sasha issenberg is also a former book writer as well. he wrote "the sushi economy para " it was about the interconnectedness of the cold economy -- "the sushi economy." it is about the interconnectedness of the global economy. he is a columnist for slate. he is also the author of "the victory lab." there is a new way of identifying and voter interest. our final panelist i think all of you know, charlie baker. he was the republican candidate in 2010. before that he had a very distinguished career as a foremost expert on the state budget and also a national leader in health care at the harvard pilgrim. he helped turn it around. no one is in a better position to talk about obamacare than charlie. we are grateful that he could join us. i wonder if we can have a discussion it here. i know that politics can be a little counter appoipointy. i took down some
his book "the new new daeleal" s great. it is a real in-depth look at how to stimulus bill and change the way we live and all of the political imaginations that surrounded it. sasha issenberg is also a former book writer as well. he wrote "the sushi economy para " it was about the interconnectedness of the cold economy -- "the sushi economy." it is about the interconnectedness of the global economy. he is a columnist for slate. he is also the author of "the...
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s fiduciary program. this bill will go a long way toward making that unyielding bureaucracy more responsive to the needs of veterans that it is supposed to serve. we have heard many complaints about the requirement for fiduciaries to obtain a bond while proper in some settings, it is inappropriate when it causes unnecessary hardship such as a mother caring for her veteran son. this bill will require the v.a. to consider whether a bond is necessary and if it will adversely affect the fiduciary and the veterans he or she serves. the veteran's fiduciary program and noble service act will direct the v.a.'s undersecretaries for health to coordinate efforts to ensure that fiduciaries care naring loved ones are not overly burdened by redundant requirements. finally it aims to simplify requirements. currently the v.a. does not have to review annual accounting and when it does it places an onerous burden on those fiduciaries serving out of love and not for monetary gain this bill will i.ment a straightforward annu
s fiduciary program. this bill will go a long way toward making that unyielding bureaucracy more responsive to the needs of veterans that it is supposed to serve. we have heard many complaints about the requirement for fiduciaries to obtain a bond while proper in some settings, it is inappropriate when it causes unnecessary hardship such as a mother caring for her veteran son. this bill will require the v.a. to consider whether a bond is necessary and if it will adversely affect the fiduciary...
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and you are right, it's much like what happened in the 1950's and 1960's on the race issue. again, you are born black. but when you say that's the same as maybe your preference or a choice, it's a splipery -- slippery slope. let's say by -- my brother was living with a woman, and they didn't happen to be married. let's just say that both of them were working for the federal government. she could not get benefits because they were not married. but if he was living with a man they could get benefits? then you turn around and discriminate. so it's just a challenge -- >> which rule is that? which rule is that? >> the executive order that the president signed. >> so you're saying heterosexual domestic partners don't get the same benefits as homosexuals do? >> unless they're married. >> i don't know that's true. >> i don't know that that's accurate but let me say this about the point you mentioned earlier. the slippery slope, the right to life, as my friend said here, you stop it once the child is born. i think it's irrelevant whether there is scientific verification or lots of st
and you are right, it's much like what happened in the 1950's and 1960's on the race issue. again, you are born black. but when you say that's the same as maybe your preference or a choice, it's a splipery -- slippery slope. let's say by -- my brother was living with a woman, and they didn't happen to be married. let's just say that both of them were working for the federal government. she could not get benefits because they were not married. but if he was living with a man they could get...
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it is a little bit milder as we drop down into the 50's and 60's. for tomorrow, a lot of clouds increasing across the area. rain chances are isolated on thursday. the front could still be nearby on friday so we have rain chances than as well. each day, not more than a 30%- 40% chance of rain. >> several prime-time nbc premieres this week, including the very talked about "animal practice." joining us are the stars. it is great to have you. tell us about the show. it sounds hysterical and it has to be a literal and figurative zoo behind the scenes. >> that is it, yes. a half-hour comedy that takes place at a veterinary hospital which, for some reason, we have never seen before, but it is a good thing because we are doing it right. >> joanna, you play the new director of the practice, which is family run. what kind of dynamic as the family add to all of this? >> i grandmother had been running the hospital for nearly years and then passed away. i come into this crazy world having been a part of it and knowing the dynamics and what it is all about. it is
it is a little bit milder as we drop down into the 50's and 60's. for tomorrow, a lot of clouds increasing across the area. rain chances are isolated on thursday. the front could still be nearby on friday so we have rain chances than as well. each day, not more than a 30%- 40% chance of rain. >> several prime-time nbc premieres this week, including the very talked about "animal practice." joining us are the stars. it is great to have you. tell us about the show. it sounds...
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that had it during the 1860's. during the lincoln administration and then they had it after the civil war in 1866. when they push through radical reconstruction. that is when andrew johnson was impeached. they may have had it in the 1950's during eisenhower but i am not sure about the numbers. perhaps in the 1950's during the eisenhow administration. the republicans were more moderate back them. host: there was a brief window when george bush had the house of representatives of that changed when a member of vermont switched over to become part of the democratic caucus. we will go to callings worth, new jersey, good morning. caller: thank you for listening to me. i have been a democrat all my life and the only time i ever voted otherwise was in 2008 -- not in 2008 -- yes, 2008 when now president obama started changing his stance on single parents health care and it has been that way ever since. i am for rocky anderson this year and a third party. your choice of guests is an excellent choice. i agree with all of his
that had it during the 1860's. during the lincoln administration and then they had it after the civil war in 1866. when they push through radical reconstruction. that is when andrew johnson was impeached. they may have had it in the 1950's during eisenhower but i am not sure about the numbers. perhaps in the 1950's during the eisenhow administration. the republicans were more moderate back them. host: there was a brief window when george bush had the house of representatives of that changed...
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and upper 70's for the coast. we will continue with that warm up and still unseasonably warm weather for the middle of next week. >> george? >> still, some hot spots are not quite bad but still this back up is becoming an issue with modern lights activated at 14 minutes to the approach. for the san mateo bridge. still, decent with a live 12 minutes. hayward towards foster city and the golden gate bridge with no delays or problems for the southbound 1 0 1. already, heavy traffic in the north bay. it could be a bit typical for a friday. looking at the commute. the drive times. look at that. 14 minutes-16 minutes from hercules towards berkeley. and a 680 looking decent. and the ride to the south- bay is still a problem-free. still, slow on 101 northbound. the drive times to 20 minutes. to the montague expressway and still, no delays on the 101 south bound. that is easy. and caltran looking problem- free. >> it could be trouble on your way home from san francisco because of critical mass. this is the 20th anniversary.
and upper 70's for the coast. we will continue with that warm up and still unseasonably warm weather for the middle of next week. >> george? >> still, some hot spots are not quite bad but still this back up is becoming an issue with modern lights activated at 14 minutes to the approach. for the san mateo bridge. still, decent with a live 12 minutes. hayward towards foster city and the golden gate bridge with no delays or problems for the southbound 1 0 1. already, heavy traffic in...
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that is why the fsrm barm bill s not been passed. we agreed that 90% of american should not get a tax increase. that is what i am hearing you say. >> i thank that gentleman for yielding. not why these bills haven't passed. the violence against women bill passed out of this house, sitting over in the senate because the senate has its own bill that has a blue slip problem. let them send the -- let the legislative process work over there, send as you bill and we'll get something done. the gentleman did not join us in that bill. so the fact that the minority didn't get their way, they wouldn't join us on the bill. we went and did our work. and i'd say more to the gentleman, mr. speaker. you know, the postal reform bill, the fact of the matter is this side, mr. speaker, the minority will not agree to reforms. everyone knows the post office needs reforms. everyone knows the debt that that organization continues to incur and lays on the u.s. taxpayers. we're trying to fix that problem. but because the gentleman and his colleagues refuse to
that is why the fsrm barm bill s not been passed. we agreed that 90% of american should not get a tax increase. that is what i am hearing you say. >> i thank that gentleman for yielding. not why these bills haven't passed. the violence against women bill passed out of this house, sitting over in the senate because the senate has its own bill that has a blue slip problem. let them send the -- let the legislative process work over there, send as you bill and we'll get something done. the...